Register of Pecuniary Interests of Members of Parliament Summary
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J. 7
Register of Pecuniary Interests
of Members of Parliament:
Summary of annual returns as at
31 January 2006
Forty-eighth Parliament
Presented to the House of Representatives
pursuant to Appendix B of the Standing
Orders of the House of Representatives
REGISTER OF PECUNIARY INTERESTS OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT: SUMMARY OF ANNUAL RETURNS J. 7
MADAM SPEAKER
I have the honour to provide to you, pursuant to clause 16(3) of Appendix B of the
Standing Orders of the House of Representatives, a copy of the summary booklet
containing a fair and accurate description of the information contained in the Register of
Pecuniary Interests of Members of Parliament, as at 31 January 2006.
Anand Satyanand DCNZM
Registrar of Pecuniary Interests of Members of Parliament
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Introduction
In August 2005 the House of Representatives amended its Standing Orders to provide a
system for members of Parliament to register their pecuniary interests, in other words
the assets, debts and gifts they may each have accumulated or received. The purpose of
the measure is in line with a number of other steps of public accountability and
transparency and furnishes a protection against arguments that a possible conflict might
arise between a member’s public duty and private interests. If certain things are made
known and registered, the question of any conflict of interest can be minimised. The
scheme is set out in Standing Order 164 and Appendix B of the Standing Orders of the
House of Representatives. It is a register designed to protect members in the event of
scrutiny, rather than being a recital of wealth and indebtedness. It is also a registration
of the kind of interests and not their individual value or specific location. Appendix B of
the Standing Orders is reproduced as an annex to this booklet.
Members are required to register interests in 13 categories set out in clauses 4 to 7 of
Appendix B. These are listed below. Items 1 to 9 require a ‘snapshot’ of interests as at
31 January 2006. Items 10 to 13 cover the period from the 2005 general election until
31 January 2006. This booklet summarises the information provided in members’
returns in respect of any of the categories below.
1 Company directorships and controlling interests (clause 4(1)(a))
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities (clauses
4(1)(b) and 4(2))
3 Employment (clause 4(1)(c))
4 Beneficial interests in trusts (clause 4(1)(d))
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding (clause 4(1)(e))
6 Real property (clause 4(1)(f))
7 Superannuation schemes (clause 4(1)(g))
8 Debtors (clauses 4(1)(h), 4(3), 5, and 6)
9 Creditors (clauses 4(1)(i), 4(3), and 6)
10 Overseas travel costs (clauses 7(1)(a) and 7(2))
11 Gifts (clause 7(1)(b))
12 Discharged debts (clause 7(1)(c))
13 Payments for activities (clause 7(1)(d))
For details of registration requirements in each category, the clause references in
Appendix B of the Standing Orders (see Annex) are given above.
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Hon Jim ANDERTON (Progressive, Wigram)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
6 Real property
Joint family home, Spreydon, Christchurch
7 Superannuation schemes
Parliamentary Superannuation Scheme
Shane ARDERN (National, Taranaki-King Country)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
CJ Ardern Family Trust
6 Real property
Half share in house, Onaera
7 Superannuation schemes
Parliamentary Superannuation Scheme (Armstrong Jones Managed Fund)
Chris AUCHINVOLE (National, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Auchinvole and Associates Limited – exporters
CLCS Limited – moss products
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Lake Superannuation Scheme
6 Real property
Property, Lake Brunner Road, Moana, West Coast
Hon Rick BARKER (Labour, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Burnett Properties Limited – property owner
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Forrest Enterprises Limited – forestry
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Barker Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Global Retirement Trust
9 Creditors
HSBC Limited – mortgage
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Tim BARNETT (Labour, Christchurch Central)
7 Superannuation schemes
MSF Superannuation Fund
Sun Alliance Superannuation Fund
ING Superannuation Fund
David BENNETT (National, Hamilton East)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Agincourt Farms Limited – dairy farm business
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
BIL Investments Limited – investment company
3 Employment
Agincourt Farms Limited – dairy farm business
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
DA Bennett Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Parliamentary Superannuation Scheme
Paula BENNETT (National, List)
6 Real property
Apartment, Mt Eden, Auckland
7 Superannuation schemes
Marlin Catching Superannuation Scheme
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand Limited – 7.5%
Hon David BENSON-POPE (Labour, Dunedin South)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Akatore Forest Partnership – forest owner and grower
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Sovereign Managed Fund
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Norman Kirk Memorial Trust – support for education of young people
6 Real property
Family home, Dunedin
Commercial property, Dunedin
Flat, Wellington
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7 Superannuation schemes
Global Retirement Trust (Jacques Martin New Zealand Limited)
9 Creditors
Bank of New Zealand – property mortgage
Georgina BEYER (Labour, List)
6 Real property
Property, Carterton
7 Superannuation schemes
Tower
9 Creditors
Westpac Trust – mortgage
Dr Jackie BLUE (National, List)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
St Marks Women’s Health Limited
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Lake Tarawera Family Trust
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Well Women’s Nursing Service – health education promotion
Phobic Trust Auckland – mental health NGO
7 Superannuation schemes
Retriever Superannuation Scheme
9 Creditors
ASB Bank Limited – mortgage
Mark BLUMSKY (National, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Norsewear NZ Limited – clothing manufacturer and retailer
Pizza Napoli Limited – food retailer (no longer trading)
Pizza Napoli Uno Limited – food retailer (no longer trading)
Marco Limited – consultancy company
Brew New Zealand Limited – event company
NZ Kids Toyathon Limited – charity events company
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Willis Retailing Limited – clothing retailer
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4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Lucky Trust
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Optimal Usability – web solutions
Spikepin – web-based interactive solutions
Incubator NZ – industry group
Wellington Free Ambulance – ambulance service
T-Up – Wellington business advice
Samuel Marsden Collegiate – education
Medical Research Trust – medical research projects
Wellington Regional Foundation – regional grants allocation
Culture Flow – language education provider
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Wellington
Holiday home (jointly owned), Marlborough
Holiday home (jointly owned), Ohakune
Time share, Turangi
7 Superannuation schemes
Parliamentary Superannuation Scheme
13 Payments for activities
Wellington Free Ambulance – board member fees
Willis Retailing Limited – director’s fees
Capital Innovation (trading as T-Up) – advisory fees
Chester BORROWS (National, Whanganui)
6 Real property
Property, Egmont Street, Hawera
Sue BRADFORD (Green, List)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Partisan Community Solutions Partnership – farming
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Kotare Research and Education for Social Change in Aotearoa Trust – community based
participatory adult education
Mahi Tupuna – Blackball Museum of Working Class History – establishing and running museum
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Wainui Junction, Kaitaia
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7 Superannuation schemes
Green Futures Superannuation Fund
9 Creditors
Taranaki Savings Bank Limited – mortgage
Dr Don BRASH (National, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Brash Holdings Limited – holding company for investments in two forest partnerships
Brash Family Trust Nominees Limited – holding company for assets owned by the Brash Family
Trust
Eljean’s Orchard Limited – company operates a kiwifruit orchard
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Evergreen Forests Limited – forestry
OM – IP Series 6 – hedge fund with widely spread assets in international markets
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Brash Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Global Retirement Trust
Superannuation Investments Limited
Superlife Limited
8 Debtors
Eljean’s Orchard Limited – debt owing from sale of the orchard by me to the company
Brash Family Trust – debt owing from sale of assets by me to the trust
Brash Holdings Limited – debt owing from funds advanced to acquire forestry assets
11 Gifts
Transport from Queenstown to Greymouth to enable me to speak at the Kumara Races about the
donor’s recently deceased wife on 7 January 2006. Name of donor – Barry Colman.
Transport to and from Bay of Islands from Auckland to speak with some National Party supporters
on 23 October 2005. Name of donor – Bell Investment Trust.
Peter BROWN (New Zealand First, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Intercargo Management Limited – investment
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
PA and LM Brown Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Parliamentary Superannuation Scheme
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8 Debtors
PA and LM Brown Family Trust – personal loan
Gerry BROWNLEE (National, Ilam)
2 Other companies and business entities
Contact Energy – electricity generation
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Bradnor Trust
6 Real property
Property, Takorika Road, Havelock, Marlborough
Property, Bradnor Road, Fendalton, Christchurch
7 Superannuation schemes
Axon Managed Funds
9 Creditors
Bank of New Zealand – mortgage
Hon Mark BURTON (Labour, Taupo)
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Taupo Sexual Assault Counselling Service (trustee) – providing counselling to victims of sexual
assault
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Taupo
7 Superannuation schemes
Global Retirement Trust
Hon Chris CARTER (Labour, Te Atatu)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Preston Leiden Holdings Limited – residential property
6 Real property
Family home, Te Atatu, Auckland
7 Superannuation schemes
Individual Retirement Plan (Jacques Martin New Zealand Limited)
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand Limited – mortgage
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Hon David CARTER (National, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Hyde Park Limited – investments
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Air New Zealand Limited – public company
Alliance Group Limited – licensed meat exporters
Cadmus Technology Limited – public company
Can West Media Works Limited – public company
Doone Partnership – farming operation
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited – public company
42 Below Limited – public company
Guinness Peat Group plc – public company
NZ Wool Services International Limited – wool exporters
Pod Limited – public company
Primary Producers Cooperative Society Limited – licensed meat exporters
Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-op Limited – fertiliser company
Sky City Limited – public company
Turners and Growers Limited – public company
Wool Equities Limited – public company
Zintel Group Limited – public company
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
The David Carter Family Trust
Doone Trust
Maurice Carter Family Trust
6 Real property
Farm property, Banks Peninsula
Farm property, North Canterbury
Commercial building, Christchurch
House, Marlborough Sounds
Apartment, Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
SIL Mutual Fund – ING
Sovereign Personal Superannuation Fund
David Carter Provident Fund
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8 Debtors
Doone Trust – trust advance – interest rate nil
David Carter Family Trust – trust advance – interest rate nil
Doone Partnership – current account – interest rate nil
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand Limited – mortgage
13 Payments for activities
Farm management fees
John CARTER (National, Northland)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Carter Family Trust
6 Real property
Home, Whangarei
House, The Ramp, Waipapakauri
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation
8 Debtors
Westpac – home mortgage
Steve CHADWICK (Labour, Rotorua)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Gonzo Family Trust
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
New Zealand Guillian-Barré Society – support group for Guillian-Barré sufferers
10 Overseas travel costs
Indonesia (Jakarta) (10–14 November 2005) – attending Asia Pacific Population Fund Conference
as Chair of New Zealand Parliament Population Committee. Contributor to travel – New Zealand
Family Planning Association. Contributor to accommodation – Asia Pacific Population Fund.
Dr Ashraf CHOUDHARY (Labour, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Sahi Enterprises Limited – not currently trading
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Vector Limited – power lines company
Sky City Limited – entertainment
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Ethnic Council of Manawatu – promotes interests of ethnic communities
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6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Auckland
House, Wellington
One-third share of approximately 21 acres of agricultural land (jointly owned undivided ancestral
land), Pakistan
7 Superannuation schemes
Individual Retirement Plan
Westpac Retirement Plan
9 Creditors
Westpac – mortgage
11 Gifts
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Chairman’s Lounge – Qantas
Rt Hon Helen CLARK (Labour, Mt Albert)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Burke Trust
FG Clark Family Trust
6 Real property
House, Auckland
Town house, Wellington
Apartment, Christchurch
Investment property, Rodney
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund Parliamentary Scheme
9 Creditors
Bank of New Zealand – mortgage finance
10 Overseas travel costs
Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea – purpose of travel Pacific Islands Forum
Ireland – IRB World Cup Meeting
Korea – APEC
Malta – CHOGM (Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting)
Belgium – meetings with European Commissioners
Malaysia – South East Asian Summit
The primary expenses related to this travel were funded by the Crown. Some accommodation
and/or other incidental expenses were met by the host government.
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Bob CLARKSON (National, Tauranga)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Baypark Speedway Limited – stadium operation
Bob Clarkson Limited – construction company
Tauriko Farms Limited
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Bowles and Clarkson Investments – landlord
Clarkson Trust Partnership – landlord
RM Clarkson Trust – landlord
BOMA Trust – landlord
BOPRU (Baypark Joint Venture) – promotion of Air New Zealand cup games at Blue Chip
Stadium
BOMA2 Trust – landlord
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
ME Clarkson Trust
RM Clarkson Trust
BOMA Trust
BOMA2 Trust
6 Real property
Family home, Tauranga
Apartment, Tauranga
Property, Morrinsville
Property, Malemi Street, Tauranga, as landlord
Half share in property, Aotea, Kawhia
Half share in property, View Road, Rotorua, as landlord
7 Superannuation schemes
Westpac Superannuation Scheme
8 Debtors
Depenz – machinery purchase – 7%
KMA Group – machinery purchase – 7%
11 Gifts
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Dr Jonathan COLEMAN (National, Northcote)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Pacific Medical Limited – medical services
Hampstead Investments Limited – property investment
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2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Vector Limited – energy infrastructure
AMP Limited – financial services
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
JD Coleman Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
AMP Savings and Investment Portfolio
Personal Retirement Plan
Judith COLLINS (National, Clevedon)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Roxtene Holdings Limited (not trading)
Puriri Nurseries Limited – start up nursery company
Pacific East Limited – trading company (alternative director)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
CDL Hotels Limited – hotel operator
Savoy Equities Limited
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Sigmund Trust
Judith Collins Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Holly Superannuation Scheme
9 Creditors
ANZ National Banking Group – mortgage
11 Gifts
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Chairman’s Lounge – Qantas
Brian CONNELL (National, Rakaia)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Peter Cocks (2005) Limited – manufacturing
Malachy Properties Limited – farming
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
The Connell Kennedy Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Malachy Superannuation Scheme
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8 Debtors
The Connell Kennedy Family Trust
Gordon COPELAND (United Future, List)
6 Real property
Family home and income-generating flat (a single structure, jointly owned), Miramar, Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
The Retire Fund
Global Retirement Trust
9 Creditors
Bank of New Zealand – mortgage
11 Gifts
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Chairman’s Lounge – Qantas
Hon Clayton COSGROVE (Labour, Waimakariri)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Eagle Bay Family Trust
September Trust (blind trust)
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Styx Living Laboratory Trust (unpaid position) – to develop a “Living Laboratory” that focuses on
both learning and research in relation to the Styx River catchment and its environs
La Trobe University Public Sector Governance and Accountability Research Centre Advisory
Board (unpaid position) – to serve as a base for independent research as well as training and
support for members of public accounts and similar committees
University of Canterbury – Master of Business Administration Programme (MBA) Governing
Board (unpaid position) – to advise the MBA director, oversee the strategic direction and financial
management of the MBA programme
7 Superannuation schemes
SIL Mutual Fund
AMP Flexible Lifetime Super Fund
8 Debtors
Eagle Bay Family Trust – loan – no interest
September Trust – loan – no interest
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand Limited – loans (x2), market interest rates for both
13 Payments for activities
Fees for lecture series at Canterbury University (one semester)
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Hon Dr Michael CULLEN (Labour, List)
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Napier
7 Superannuation schemes
GSF (Parliamentary Scheme)
BNZ Managed Fund
Hon David CUNLIFFE (Labour, New Lynn)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
The Bozzie Family Trust
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Asia New Zealand Foundation – promote understanding of Asian culture and society within New
Zealand
Business and Parliament Trust – promote mutual understanding between members of Parliament
and the business sector
7 Superannuation schemes
Parliamentary Superannuation Scheme
Hon Lianne DALZIEL (Labour, Christchurch East)
6 Real property
Property (jointly owned), Arncliff Street, Bexley, Christchurch
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
Jacqui DEAN (National, Otago)
3 Employment
Dean and Associates – solicitors
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Waitaki District Council – local authority
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Oamaru
7 Superannuation schemes
Edzell Superannuation scheme
9 Creditors
Westpac – mortgage – 8%
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Hon Brian DONNELLY (New Zealand First, List)
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Whangarei Art Museum Trust – operation of local art gallery
6 Real property
Family home, Northland
Apartment (jointly owned), Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
AMP Savings and Investment Portfolio
AXA Personal Retirement Plan
AXA Flexipol (dormant)
9 Creditors
ASB Bank Limited – mortgage
10 Overseas travel costs
Fiji – preparation of conference paper on coalition politics. Contributor to travel – Centre for
Democratic Institutions, Australian National University. Contributor to accommodation – Centre
for Democratic Institutions, Australian National University.
Hon Peter DUNNE (United Future, Ohariu-Belmont)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Tower Corporation Limited – insurance
Australian Wealth Management – funds management
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
Parliamentary Superannuation – AXA (Government Superannuation Fund)
11 Gifts
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Chairman’s Lounge – Qantas
Hon Harry DUYNHOVEN (Labour, New Plymouth)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
AMP Society Incorporated (parliamentary superannuation scheme)
9 Creditors
Family Trust – mortgage on family property (jointly with spouse)
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10 Overseas travel costs
Ireland – Parliamentarians for Global Action Forum. Contributor to accommodation –
Parliamentarians for Global Action (part accommodation costs).
Hon Ruth DYSON (Labour, Banks Peninsula)
6 Real property
Family home, Christchurch
Cottage, Akaroa
7 Superannuation schemes
Global Investment
9 Creditors
Westpac – mortgage
Hon Bill ENGLISH (National, Clutha-Southland)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
SW and MA English Partnership – farming
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Endeavour Trust
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Dipton West
Farm (jointly owned), Dipton West
7 Superannuation schemes
Parliamentary Scheme
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand Limited – mortgage
Russell FAIRBROTHER (Labour, List)
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
William Colenso College Board of Trustees – secondary school
HB PARS Hastings – prisoner aid and rehabilitation
Maraenui Rugby and Sports Club Incorporated
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Napier
Close family member home (jointly owned), Napier
7 Superannuation schemes
Paruru Superannuation Scheme
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9 Creditors
Kiwibank – mortgage
Darien FENTON (Labour, List)
6 Real property
Property (jointly owned), Northfield Road, Waitakere, Auckland
7 Superannuation schemes
IRIS (Industry Retirement and Insurance Services)
Taito Phillip FIELD (Labour, Mangere)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
T.P. Field Developments Limited – property investments
6 Real property
Family home, Massey Road, Mangere, Auckland
Property, Massey Road, Mangere, Auckland
Property, Prangley Avenue, Mangere, Auckland
Property, Prangley Avenue, Mangere, Auckland
Property, Blake Road, Mangere, Auckland
Property, Alexander Avenue, Manukau, Auckland
Apartment, The Terrace, Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
Global Retirement Trust
9 Creditors
ASB Bank Limited - mortgages
10 Overseas travel costs
Fiji – purpose of travel – keynote speaker at conference and facilitator of Annual Pacific
Parliamentary Forum. Contributor to travel – Centre for Democratic Institutions; contributor to
accommodation – Centre for Democratic Institutions, The Australian National University,
Canberra, Australia.
11 Gifts
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Chairman’s Lounge – Qantas
Christopher FINLAYSON (National, List)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Trustee and discretionary beneficiary of the CF Finlayson Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
National Bank Superannuation Scheme
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8 Debtors
CF Finlayson Trust – advances to the trust – interest as demanded
13 Payments for activities
Royalties for authorship of a legal text
Income from legal practice
Jeanette FITZSIMONS (Green, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Aeolian Property Company Limited – property management
Green Circle Farm Limited – farming
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Windflow Technology Limited – wind power development
Fletcher Building Limited – building materials and products
Cavalier Corporation Limited – wool scouring, carpets
Fisher & Paykel Appliances Holdings Limited – appliance manufacture
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited – Healthcare equipment
Scott Technology Limited – technology
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Kauaeranga Valley, Thames
One-fifth share in small family orchard near Thames
7 Superannuation schemes
Green Futures Superannuation Trust
MFL Property Fund
12 Discharged debts
Short term loan for election campaign – Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
Te Ururoa FLAVELL (Māori Party, Waiariki)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Te Matakahi Limited – educational consultancy
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Te Waiwhero Holding Trust
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Te Whare Wananga o Te Arawa Work and Education Trust – education and training (although no
activity undertaken to date)
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Ngongotaha, Rotorua
7 Superannuation schemes
Asteron Super Plan
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9 Creditors
Bank of New Zealand – mortgage
Craig FOSS (National, Tukituki)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Magpie Investments Limited – investment
Nikau One Limited – farming and boutique accommodation
Expat Kiwi Limited – marketing
Stay Hawke’s Bay Limited – accommodation
Tim Foss Limited – marketing
Reach Wireless Limited – wireless communication
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Foss Family Trust
8 Debtors
Foss Family Trust – trustee advance account
Martin GALLAGHER (Labour, Hamilton West)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
ANZ Banking Group Limited – banking
Australian Wealth Management Services Limited – financial services
CSR Limited – building products, aluminium, sugar, property
PGG Wrightson Limited – agricultural services
Rinker Group Limited – building materials
Tower Limited – financial services
Westpac Banking Corporation Limited – banking
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Waikato Community Broadcasting Charitable Trust – oversee management of Community Radio
Hamilton (access radio)
6 Real property
Family home, Hamilton Central
Apartment, Wellington Central
7 Superannuation schemes
Tower Superannuation
Tower (whole of life)
AXA New Zealand
MFL Mutual Funds
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9 Creditors
ANZ Bank – mortgage
Westpac – mortgage
10 Overseas travel costs
Finland – attendance at conference – Parliamentarians on the World Bank. Each contributor to
accommodation – Parliamentarians on the World Bank and the World Bank.
Rwanda – participation in field visit to Rwanda by members of Parliament from different
countries, organised by World Bank. Contributor to travel – World Bank (economy class airfare).
Contributor to accommodation – World Bank.
11 Gifts
Chairman’s Lounge – Qantas
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Hon Phil GOFF (Labour, Mt Roskill)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Tower Limited – life insurance shares in company
Mansfield Towers Limited – Wellington flat company shares
6 Real property
Family home and farm property (jointly owned), Auckland
House (jointly owned), Mt Roskill
7 Superannuation schemes
Global Retirement Trust Superannuation Scheme
9 Creditors
Westpac – mortgage – standard interest rate
10 Overseas travel costs
Korea – APEC
Hong Kong – WTO
USA, United Kingdom, Belgium, Switzerland, Netherlands – WTO Ministerial, EU Commission,
Afghanistan Conference, Defence visits
The primary expenses related to this travel were funded by the Crown. Some accommodation
and/or other incidental expenses were met by the host government.
Jo GOODHEW (National, Aoraki)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Mark Goodhew Limited – dentistry
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Papyrus Trust
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6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Timaru
Title to one week timeshare at Wanaka
7 Superannuation schemes
Aronui Superannuation Scheme
Global Investment Service Master Fund (Diversified Managed Fund)
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand Limited – mortgage
11 Gifts
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Hon Mark GOSCHE (Labour, Maungakiekie)
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Mt Wellington, Auckland
7 Superannuation schemes
Sovereign Personal Superannuation Plan
9 Creditors
ASB Bank Limited – mortgage
Sandra GOUDIE (National, Coromandel)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
BL & SL Goudie Limited – dairy farmers
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-op – fertiliser supplier
6 Real property
Property (88 hectares), State Highway 25, Kopuarahi
Property (26 hectares), State Highway 25, Kopuarahi
Property (34 hectares), Kopu Hikuai Road, Thames
Property (21 hectares), Kopu Hikuai Road, Thames
Property (20 hectares), Ngati Maru Highway, Thames
7 Superannuation schemes
Global Retirement Trust
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand Limited – mortgage
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Tim GROSER (National, List)
6 Real property
Apartment, Thorndon, Wellington
Further apartment, Thorndon, Wellington
Apartment, Auckland CBD
Hotel room, Auckland CBD
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
Jolimont Superannuation Scheme (not yet operational)
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand Limited – home loan – 7.25%
National Bank of New Zealand Limited – home loan – 6.95%
Westpac Banking Corporation Limited – home loan
10 Overseas travel costs
Canada – to deliver keynote address to the Canadian Grains Council. Contributor to travel –
Canadian Grains Council. Contributor to accommodation – Canadian Grains Council.
11 Gifts
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Chairman’s Lounge – Qantas
Nathan GUY (National, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Erica Guy Limited – public relations
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Te Karetu Farm Limited – agriculture
Mahana Farms Limited – agriculture
3 Employment
Te Karetu Farm Limited – agriculture
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Nathan Guy Trust
Malcolm Guys Family Trust
MJF Guy Family Trust
Elizabeth Guy Family Trust
Kereru Trust
Christopher Guy Trust
Erica Guy Trust
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5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Horowhenua District Council – councillor
6 Real property
Sections (jointly owned), Waitarere Beach
Residential properties (trustee and beneficiary), Levin area
Farmland (and associated buildings) (trustee and beneficiary) north of Levin
Leasehold member of Parliament’s office, Levin
Leasehold member of Parliament’s office, Paraparaumu (jointly)
Leasehold farmland at base of Tararua Ranges, Levin
11 Gifts
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Hone HARAWIRA (Māori Party, Te Tai Tokerau)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Stingray Services
Other land incorporations
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Te Rangi Aniwaniwa – Kura Kaupapa Maori, based in the Far North
Te Wananga O Te Rangi Aniwaniwa – tertiary courses for secondary students of Te Rangi
Aniwaniwa
Te Hiku Media – Maori media based in Kaitaia
6 Real property
Property (family home), Waimanoni Lane, Awanui, Far North
Apartment, Hill Sreet, Wellington Central
Maori land interests
9 Creditors
ANZ Banking Group Limited – mortgage
ANZ Banking Group Limited – Wellington apartment – 7.99%
Ann HARTLEY (Labour, List)
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Birkenhead, Auckland
Investment property (jointly owned), Birkenhead, Auckland
Investment property (jointly owned), Glenfield, Auckland
Holiday home, Auckland City
7 Superannuation schemes
Global Superannuation Scheme
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Hon George HAWKINS (Labour, Manurewa)
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Papakura
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
Asteron Group
John HAYES (National, Wairarapa)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
The Totaras of Greytown Limited – provision of accommodation, orchard, livestock
Greycare Services Limited – provision of services
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Maranui Trust
Paradise Trust
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
We the People Foundation – relates to activities of the United Nations Association New Zealand
6 Real property
Property, Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
8 Debtors
The Totaras of Greytown Limited – loan
Paradise Trust – nil interest rate
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand Limited – mortgages – market rate
11 Gifts
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Captain Club – Qantas Australia
Phil HEATLEY (National, Whangarei)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
McKenzie Residential Limited – property investment
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
PR & JM Heatley Family Trust
RD Heatley Family Trust
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7 Superannuation schemes
Sovereign Superannuation Scheme
Brynina Superannuation Scheme
9 Creditors
ASB Bank Limited – mortgage to trust – 6.8%
ASB Bank Limited – mortgage to company – 8.2%
ASB Bank Limited – mortgage to superannuation scheme – 7.8%
11 Gifts
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Chairman’s Lounge – Qantas
Hon Tau HENARE (National, List)
3 Employment
The Radio Network – radio broadcaster
6 Real property
Family home, Te Atatu, Auckland
7 Superannuation schemes
Tawa Superannuation schemes
9 Creditors
PSIS – mortgage
Dave HEREORA (Labour, List)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Waihaha Marae Trust
Poripori Farm A
Ngamanawa Incorporation
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Waihaha Marae Trust – rebuild historical marae and on-going cultural training and enhancement
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Manurewa
Whanau home, Manurewa
Ngamanawa Kaitimoko, Te Puna Parish Block
Hairini 1 and 3 Pakehou
Parish of Te Papa Lot 95a
Parish of Te Papa Lot 95d
Parish of Te Papa Lot 714, Hairini No. 8, Kaitimako Waipapa
Parish of Te Papa Lot 446B No. 2a, Maungatapu B Res No. 2, Tongaparaoa 2d
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Otawa 2e
Poripori Farm A
7 Superannuation schemes
IRIS Superannuation Scheme
9 Creditors
ANZ Banking Group Limited – home mortgage
13 Payments for activities
Rowandale Primary School Board of Trustees
Rodney HIDE (ACT, Epsom)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Tower Limited – insurance
Contact Energy Limited – electricity production
6 Real property
Family home, Auckland
7 Superannuation schemes
Sovereign Assurance Company
Hon Marian HOBBS (Labour, Wellington Central)
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Whakaari – teaching drama and related skills
6 Real property
Family home, Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
AMP Superannuation
9 Creditors
HSBC Limited – home mortgage
Hon Pete HODGSON (Labour, Dunedin North)
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Dunedin
7 Superannuation schemes
Parliamentary Superannuation Scheme
10 Overseas travel costs
United States – Health Conference. Contributor to accommodation – Commonwealth Fund,
Washington DC.
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Hon Parekura HOROMIA (Labour, Ikaroa-Rawhiti)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Ngahere Farm – cropping, beef and sheep (dry-stock)
Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-operative Limited – fertiliser co-operative
Farmlands Limited – farming merchandise stores
6 Real property
Farm, farm buildings, land (part share), Mangatuna, Tolaga Bay
Land and house, Mangatuna, Tolaga Bay
Various blocks of land on the East Coast – land holdings (part share)
7 Superannuation schemes
Parliamentary Superannuation Scheme
Darren HUGHES (Labour, Otaki)
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Foxton Area Community Medical Trust – promoting and facilitating health services for the people
of the Foxton area and community
6 Real property
Property, Horowhenua District
7 Superannuation schemes
Sovereign Superannuation Scheme
Thoroughbred Superannuation Scheme
9 Creditors
Kiwibank – mortgage
Dr Paul HUTCHISON (National, Port Waikato)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Paul Charles Investment Limited – broad range of investments, farming, shares, property
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
CPT Hutchison Trust
Paul & Antonia Hutchison Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Paul & Tonia Hutchison Superannuation Scheme
8 Debtors
World Wide Transfer Limited (x2)
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Shane JONES (Labour, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Ngakuraiti Enterprises Limited – professional services
Victoria & Benecia Limited – property ownership
Kamo Properties Limited – land development
Castle-Rigg Limited – property development
Te Ohu Kaimoana – fisheries asset ownership
Equinox Brokers Limited – property investment
Equinox Nominees Limited – property investment
3 Employment
Te Ohu Kaimoana – fisheries assets, Chairman
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Te Puna o Te Anaru Trust
Castle-Rigg Trust
Te Aupouri Maori Trust Board (resigned 7 February 2006)
Korowai Community Trust Board, Kaitaia
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Te Aupouri Trust Board – tribal development
6 Real property
SH10, Maimaru Awanui, Tai Tokerau
Property, Springs Flat, Whangarei (x2)
9 Creditors
Westpac – mortgage
13 Payments for activities
Chairman’s fees for Te Ohu Kaimoana, Wellington
Sue KEDGLEY (Green, List)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Roseneath Gardens Trust
Foot & Kedgley Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Roseneath Superannuation Scheme
10 Overseas travel costs
Australia to speak at World Congress of International Federation of Organic Agriculture
(IFOAM). Contributor to accommodation – IFOAM paid 3 nights’ accommodation.
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13 Payments for activities
New Zealand Authors Fund – royalties from books
John KEY (National, Helensville)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Haunui Dairy Company Limited – dairy farming
Dairy Investment Fund Limited – dairy investments
Earl of Auckland – commercial property
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Tru Test – electric fencing
Little Nell – property investment
Merrill Lynch – investment banking
Jackson Mining – gold mining
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
JP & BI Key Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
IS & PL Singapore
Parliamentary Superannuation Scheme
8 Debtors
Haunui Dairy Farm Limited – interest-bearing loan
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand Limited – mortgage – floating interest rate
Hon Annette KING (Labour, Rongotai)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
King/Lind Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
MFL Mutual Fund
Colin KING (National, Kaikoura)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Diamond K Limited (Director) – farming (sheep and beef)
6 Real property
Property, Blenheim
Property, Rolleston
7 Superannuation schemes
Diamond K Superannuation Scheme
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Hon Luamanuvao Winnie LABAN (Labour, Mana)
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Titahi Bay, Porirua
Property (jointly owned), Wainuiomata
Property, Wainuiomata
Property (jointly owned), Samoa
7 Superannuation schemes
Global Retirement Trust
Keith LOCKE (Green, List)
6 Real property
Family apartment (jointly owned), Mt Eden, Auckland
House (jointly owned), Central Christchurch
Section, Omapere, Northland
7 Superannuation schemes
ASB Superannuation Fund
Green Futures Superannuation Fund
Moana MACKEY (Labour, List)
6 Real property
Home (jointly owned), Gisborne
Home (jointly owned), Petone, Lower Hutt
7 Superannuation schemes
Sovereign Complete Investor Plan Superannuation
9 Creditors
Kiwibank – mortgage
10 Overseas travel costs
Indonesia – 8th General Assembly of AFPPD (Asia Pacific Population Fund) in Jakarta.
Contributor to travel – AFPPD. Contributor to accommodation – AFPPD.
Hon Steve MAHAREY (Labour, Palmerston North)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Maharey Family Trust
BNZ Managed Fund
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Scheme
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Hon Nanaia MAHUTA (Labour, Tainui)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Mahuta Whanau Trust
Sir Robert Mahuta Foundation Trust
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Waikato Endowed Colleges Trust – establishment trust
6 Real property
Home, Hamilton
Property, Ngaruawahia
7 Superannuation schemes
Prudential Superannuation Fund
9 Creditors
Westpac – mortgage
12 Discharged debts
Legal advice – W G Ormsby
Hire purchases – W G Ormsby
Hon Trevor MALLARD (Labour, Hutt South)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Tomorrow’s Trees Limited – forestry, community
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Waiwhetu Marae Trust – marae management
6 Real property
Home (jointly owned), Wainuiomata
7 Superannuation schemes
National Bank Superannuation Fund
Government Superannuation Fund
9 Creditors
Bank of New Zealand – mortgage
12 Discharged debts
Mortgage – Stephanie Doyle
Dr Wayne MAPP (National, North Shore)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Te Mai III – forestry partnership
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4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Wayne Mapp and Denese Henare Trust (family trust)
7 Superannuation schemes
Mapare Superannuation Scheme
Government Superannuation Scheme (previous employment)
8 Debtors
Wayne Mapp & Denese Henare Trust – debt is related to transfer of real property to the trust and
is subject to a schedule of forgiveness of debt – 0%.
13 Payments for activities
Book royalties – Law in Business and Government in New Zealand
Ron MARK (New Zealand First, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Maaka Developments – LAQC, property
Super Splat NZ Limited – shelf company (no activities)
Wairarapa Moana Incorporated – Maori tribal incorporation, mainly farming, sheep, beef, dairy,
forestry
6 Real property
Family home, Rangiora
Various small amounts of shares in Maori land blocks, East Coast, Wairarapa, Motueka. All are
registered with Maori Land Court.
7 Superannuation schemes
Fidelity Life Assurance
Norwich Life Assurance
Hon Murray McCULLY (National, East Coast Bays)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Stonehill Estate Limited – property holding company
Stonehill Developments Limited – property development company
Rangitopuni Holdings Limited – property holding company
McCully Communications Limited – management company
Northland Radio Limited – not trading
Fine Music Radio Limited – not trading
Kauri Radio Limited – not trading
Runymede & Parchment Company Limited – not trading
Pukenamu Holdings Limited – not trading
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Widespread Portfolio – investment company
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4 Beneficial interests in trusts
MS McCully Family Trust
6 Real property
Property (jointly owned), Wadestown, Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
Parliamentary Superannuation Scheme
8 Debtors
MS McCully Trust – loan
9 Creditors
ANZ Bank – mortgage
Sue MORONEY (Labour, List)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
SR Vugler and SM Moroney Farm Partnership – grazing stock
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Tauwhare
Holiday home (jointly owned), Waihi Beach
Apartment (jointly owned), Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
Industry Retirement and Insurance Services
9 Creditors
Kiwibank – mortgage
Hon Damien O'CONNOR (Labour, West Coast-Tasman)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
DP O’Connor Limited – shelf company
7 Superannuation schemes
Sovereign Superannuation Policy
Hon Mahara OKEROA (Labour, Te Tai Tonga)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Parininihi Ki Waitotara Incorporation
Wakatu Incorporation
Te Ao Hau Whanau Trust
Te Okeroa Pehipehi Trust
6 Real property
House (jointly owned), Normandale, Lower Hutt, Wellington
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7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
9 Creditors
Westpac – mortgage
Pita PARAONE (New Zealand First, List)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Ngatihine Forestry Trust
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Ngatihine Forestry Trust – forestry, Zespri and housing
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Auckland
Ngatihine H2B
7 Superannuation schemes
Tower Insurance
Sovereign
Global
9 Creditors
ASB Bank Limited – home mortgage
Hon David PARKER (Labour, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Fund Managers Holdings Limited – fund management
Queens Park Mews Limited (not trading)
Akatore Coast Forest Partnership (No. 4) Limited – forestry
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Arapawa Island Forests Partnership – forestry
BLIS Technologies Limited – health products
Botryzen Limited – plant remedies
Pharmazen Limited – animal remedies
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Karitane Trust
Sue Wootton Family Trust
FD Parker Children’s Trust
Tarras Trust
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6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Roslyn, Dunedin
Holiday home (jointly owned), Karitane, Otago
Investment property (owned in partnership), Alexandra, Otago
7 Superannuation schemes
DWP Superannuation Scheme
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand – mortgage
13 Payments for activities
Director’s fees at Fund Managers Holdings Limited
Allan PEACHEY (National, Tamaki)
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Auckland
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
Sovereign
9 Creditors
Westpac – mortgage
Rt Hon Winston PETERS (New Zealand First, List)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
WRP Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
10 Overseas travel costs
Korea – purpose of travel, APEC. Contributor to accommodation – Government of Korea.
Malta – purpose of travel; Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting. Contributor to
accommodation – Government of Malta.
Jill PETTIS (Labour, List)
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Wanganui
Family apartment (jointly owned), Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
Sovereign Life Insurance Company
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9 Creditors
Sovereign Life Insurance Company – mortgage
10 Overseas travel costs
Vietnam – purpose of travel, representing as a New Zealand parliamentarian to the Asian Forum of
Parliamentarians on Population and Development. Contributor to travel – UNFPA (United
Nations Population Fund). Contributor to accommodation – UNFPA (United Nations Population
Fund).
Lynne PILLAY (Labour, Waitakere)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Telecom Limited – telecommunications company
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
The Pillay Trust
6 Real property
Half share in rental property, Central Auckland
7 Superannuation schemes
Sovereign Complete Investor Plan Superannuation
Westpac
Bankers Trust Financial Group
Tower Managed Funds
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand – mortgage
11 Gifts
Chairman’s Lounge – Qantas
Simon POWER (National, Rangitikei)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Milhous Family Trust
Bray Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Tower Superannuation Scheme
AXA Superannuation Scheme
Katherine RICH (National, List)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Rich Family Trust
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6 Real property
Property, Roslyn, Dunedin
Property, Molesworth Street, Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
Gracelands Superannuation Scheme
AMP Superannuation Scheme
9 Creditors
Westpac – mortgage (x2)
Hon Mita RIRINUI (Labour, List)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Ririnui-Calhoun Family Trust
Ririnui-Horne Family Trust
Riripeti Timi Waata Lands Trust
Ngati Whakaue Lands Trust
Te Arawa Maori Trust Board
Ngati Awa Maori Trust Board
Ngai Te Rangi/Ngati Ranginui Iwi Society Incorporated
6 Real property
Property, Haukore Street, Tauranga
Properties, Oropi Road, Tauranga (x3)
Property, Church Road, Maketu, Te Puke
7 Superannuation schemes
Individual Retirement Plan
9 Creditors
PSIS
H V Ross ROBERTSON (Labour, Manukau East)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Tower Limited – insurance
Australian Wealth Management – insurance
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Robertson Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Scheme
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10 Overseas travel costs
Ireland – participation in parliamentary conference. Contributor to travel – Parliamentarians for
Global Action contributed 10% of travel costs.
Bangladesh and Pakistan – participation in parliamentary conference. Parliamentarians for Global
Action contributed 10% of travel costs as well as accommodation costs.
Eric ROY (National, Invercargill)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Glynore Farms Limited – farming
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Alliance Freezing Company Limited – meat processing
Balance Limited – fertiliser suppliers
PPCS Limited – meat processing
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Glynore Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Glynore Superannuation Fund
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand – mortgage
Heather ROY (ACT, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Tondros Road Holdings Limited – commercial property
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Roy Family Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Tower Freedom Plan
Hon Tony RYALL (National, Bay of Plenty)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Maisie and Llew Limited – family company
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Springhill Forest (No. 4) Limited – forestry company
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Thornton Trust
Tauranga Electricity Consumers Trust
9 Creditors
Bank of New Zealand – mortgage
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Hon Dover SAMUELS (Labour, List)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Mahi Mahi E5 Trust
Dover & Jacqui Samuels Family Trust
Matauri X Maori Incorporation
6 Real property
Family home/motel complex H8A1 (land freehold), Matauri Bay
Beneficial interest in Maori land (Matauri X Maori Incorporation)
Beneficial interest in Maori land Mahi Mahi E5 Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
Sovereign Policy
Dr Pita SHARPLES (Māori Party, Tamaki Makaurau)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Arapita Limited – not trading
6 Real property
Property, Manurewa, Manukau City
Property, Glendene, West Auckland
Kaimotumotu B, Maori Land, Waipukurau
7 Superannuation schemes
AXA Personal Superannuation
9 Creditors
ANZ Banking Group Limited – house mortgage
Hon Clem SIMICH (National, List)
6 Real property
Family home, St Heliers, Auckland
Family land, Matangirau, Northland
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
9 Creditors
Bank of New Zealand – bank loan – 7.6%
Dr the Hon Lockwood SMITH (National, Rodney)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
D & W Smith Limited – farmland ownership
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2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Woodleigh Belgian Blues – livestock farming (beef)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Heather Smith Family Trust
6 Real property
Land, Matakohe Road, Ruawai, Northland
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
8 Debtors
D & W Smith Limited – loan – 0%
Hon Dr Nick SMITH (National, Nelson)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Cynick Properties Limited – commercial property
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Cawthron Institute Trust – scientific research and education
Nelson 2000 Trust – Nelson waterfront upgrade
Hoddy Estuary Park Trust – new coastal park development
6 Real property
Family home, Nelson
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
9 Creditors
ANZ Banking Group Limited – mortgage
Barbara STEWART (New Zealand First, List)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
BJ Stewart Family Trust
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Waipa, Cambridge
7 Superannuation schemes
Global Retirement Trust
9 Creditors
Westpac – mortgage fixed bank rate 7.70%
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Maryan STREET (Labour, List)
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Hataitai, Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
Bank of New Zealand Future Lifestyle Plan
10 Overseas travel costs
United Kingdom – January 2006 – attendance at Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
Seminar. Contributor to accommodation – CPA (Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, UK
Branch)
Hon Jim SUTTON (Labour, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Stone Hut Forest Investments Limited – forestry partnership
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
New Zealand Wool Services International Limited – wool marketing
PPCS Limited – meat processing and marketing co-operative
Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-operative Limited – fertiliser manufacturer
Auckland International Airport Limited
Capital Properties New Zealand Limited
Contact Energy Limited
BIL International Limited
6 Real property
Farm (jointly owned), Waimate
Flat (jointly owned), Wellington
House (jointly owned small holding), Wainuiomata
7 Superannuation schemes
Global Retirement Trust
9 Creditors
Westpac – mortgage
11 Gifts
Wine – bottle 1990 Petrus, bottle 1986 Chateau Margaux. Name of donor – Chief Executive of
Fisherman’s Wharf, Macau
Hon Paul SWAIN (Labour, Rimutaka)
6 Real property
Family home, Upper Hutt
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7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
Nandor TANCZOS (Green, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
The Hempstore Aotearoa Tapui Limited – hemp retail
Tasman Hemp Corporation – hemp advisory
6 Real property
Family home, Auckland
7 Superannuation schemes
Green Futures Super Fund
9 Creditors
TSB Bank Limited – mortgage
Hon Georgina TE HEUHEU (National, List)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Waiariki Maori Land Court District – beneficial interest in several Maori land trusts
Aotea Maori Land Court District – beneficial interest in several Maori land trusts
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Taupo
Family land (jointly owned), Taupo
Family land (tenant in common as to 1/3 interest), State Highway 1, Taupo
7 Superannuation schemes
Sovereign Superannuation Fund
9 Creditors
National Bank of New Zealand Limited – mortgage
Lindsay TISCH (National, Piako)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
WL and LM Tisch Limited – consulting
Heritage 653 Limited – property investment
Tisch Properties Limited – property investment
2 Other companies and business entities
Paladin Limited – property investment
Tower Corporation – insurance
Evergreen Forests Limited – forestry
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5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Pohlen Hospital Foundation Trust – medical services
6 Real property
Family home, Matamata
Apartment, Wellington
Apartment, Mt Maunganui
Interest in property, Mission Bay
Interest in property, Lake Rotoiti
7 Superannuation schemes
WLT Superannuation Scheme
9 Creditors
Bank of New Zealand – 3 mortgages
Bank of New Zealand – overdraft
13 Payments for activities
WL & LM Tisch Limited – Director’s fees
Heritage 653 Limited – Director’s fees
Tisch Properties Limited – Director’s fees
Hon Judith TIZARD (Labour, Auckland Central)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Tower Limited – insurance
6 Real property
House, Auckland
House (jointly owned), Coromandel
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Fund
9 Creditors
ASB Bank Limited – mortgage on Auckland house
Anne TOLLEY (National, East Coast)
6 Real property
Family home (jointly owned), Gisborne
Three shops and two offices (jointly owned) on leasehold land, Pirimai, Napier,
Interest in leasehold section (jointly owned), Pirimai, Napier
7 Superannuation schemes
Acropolis Superannuation Scheme
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9 Creditors
ANZ Banking Group Limited – mortgage – floating interest rate
Hastings Building Society Limited – mortgage – floating interest rate
Chris TREMAIN (National, Napier)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Tremain Holdings Limited – investment
Tremain Real Estate Limited – real estate sales (residential)
Tremain Commercial Limited trading as Colliers International – real estate sales (commercial)
Tremain Developments Limited – real estate development and plumbing services
Wine Country Homes Limited trading as Jennian Homes (HB) – home building
Travel Café Limited – holding/shelf company
Travel Café (International) Limited – travel agency sales
Waipatiki Developments Limited – land development
Tremain Properties Limited – not trading
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Sunset Investment Partnership – retirement investment in shares and commercial or residential
property
Contact Energy – energy provision
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Estate of K R Tremain
K R Tremain Family Trust
C J and A K Tremain Family Trust
6 Real property
Investment property (jointly owned), Hastings
Metiria TUREI (Green, List)
7 Superannuation schemes
Green Futures Superannuation Fund
Tariana TURIA (Māori Party, Te Tai Hauauru)
6 Real property
Farm, Beach Road, Whangaehu
Family home, Castlecliff, Whanganui
Family home, Broadmeadows, Wellington
7 Superannuation schemes
Sovereign Superannuation Scheme
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9 Creditors
ASB Bank Limited – mortgage
ASB Bank Limited – mortgage
11 Gifts
Book of paintings – Robin Kahukiwa
12 Discharged debts
House loan repaid to ASB Bank Limited. Name of person who paid the debt – George Turia,
Whanganui.
Judy TURNER (United Future, List)
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Graham & Judy Turner Family Trust
Styles Family Trust
6 Real property
Family home, Ohope Beach
Residential rental properties (x2), Awatapu, Whakatane
7 Superannuation schemes
Global Retirement Trust
9 Creditors
Styles Family Trust – mortgage – 6%
TEA Custodians (Interstar) Limited – mortgage – 8.59%
10 Overseas travel costs
United Kingdom – holiday. Contributor to travel – upgrade by Air New Zealand to Business Class
from Singapore to Auckland
11 Gifts
Koru Club – Air New Zealand
Chairman’s Lounge – Qantas
Nicky WAGNER (National, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
E-Marketing Limited – website management
www.garden.nz.co.nz.ltd – garden products information website
David Wagner Holdings Limited – investment
www.fashionz.co.nz.ltd – fashion information website
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
CBS Canterbury Limited – building society
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3 Employment
Environment Canterbury – environment management
CBS Canterbury – building society
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Timelord Trust
Saveke Trust
DK Wagner (1991) Family Trust
NJ Wagner (1991) Family Trust
David K Wagner Trust
Nicola J Wagner Trust
6 Real property
Commercial property (jointly owned), Sydenham, Christchurch
Commercial property (jointly owned), Sockburn, Christchurch
7 Superannuation schemes
Saveke Superannuation Scheme
8 Debtors
Timelord Trust – 50% interest – joint advance on current account – loan is interest-free and
repayable on demand
Saveke Trust – 50% interest – joint advance on current account – loan is interest-free and
repayable on demand
DK Wagner (1991) Family Trust – 50% interest – joint advance on current account – loan is
interest-free and repayable on demand
NJ Wagner (1991) Family Trust – 50% interest – joint advance on current account – loan is
interest-free and repayable on demand
David Wagner Holdings Limited
9 Creditors
Westpac – mortgage (joint debt) – 7.55%
Bank of New Zealand – mortgage (joint debt) – 7.06%
13 Payments for activities
Environment Canterbury – salary paid fortnightly
CBS Canterbury – Director’s fees
Kate WILKINSON (National, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Swannanda Woods Limited – trustee
Joie de Vivre Canterbury Limited – trustee
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
CJ Wilkinson Family Trust
AH and JR Wilkinson Children’s Trust
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5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Christchurch Arts Festival Board Trust – arts festival organisation
Multiple Sclerosis Parkinsons Foundation – health
8 Debtors
CJ Wilkinson Family Trust – acknowledgement of debt
Hon Maurice WILLIAMSON (National, Pakuranga)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Holyoake Industries Limited – air management systems
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
Rewa Trust
7 Superannuation schemes
Parliamentary Superannuation Scheme
13 Payments for activities
Director’s fees from Holyoake Industries Limited
Hon Margaret WILSON (Labour, List)
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Cambodia Trust – support for Cambodian centres for making prosthetics
6 Real property
Family home, Tauranga
7 Superannuation schemes
Government Superannuation Scheme
Spicers Superannuation Scheme
11 Gifts
Visit to game park after Commonwealth Presiding Officers Conference. Name of donor –
Government of Kenya
Pansy WONG (National, List)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Smith City Limited – retail company
Christchurch Gondola New Zealand Limited – gondola operator in Christchurch
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
New Zealand Chinese Youth Trust – conduct programmes in assisting Chinese youth leadership
development
Asia New Zealand Foundation – promotes understanding of Asia to New Zealand
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6 Real property
Property, Fendalton, Christchurch
Property, Auckland City
7 Superannuation schemes
Asteron Life Limited
9 Creditors
G & P Taylor – mortgage – 7.25%
R Doug WOOLERTON (New Zealand First, List)
6 Real property
Home, Chartwell, Hamilton
7 Superannuation schemes
AMP Superannuation Fund
Dr Richard WORTH (National, List)
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
Olsen Group of Companies – forestry services
Willis New Zealand Limited (advisory board) – insurance brokers
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Richard Worth Barrister – barrister
4 Beneficial interests in trusts
All Star Trust
Victory Trust
Wei Trust
5 Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Order of St John – ambulance services
7 Superannuation schemes
Sovereign Assurance Company Limited
BNZ Future Lifestyle Plan
National Bank Thoroughbred Superannuation Plan
8 Debtors
Westpac – bank deposits
13 Payments for activities
Olsen Group of Companies – director’s fees
Willis NZ Limited – advisory director’s fees
Barrister’s fees
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Dianne YATES (Labour, List)
2 Interests (such as shares and bonds) in companies and business entities
Mystery Creek Wines Limited – wine-making
6 Real property
Family home, Hamilton
7 Superannuation schemes
JM Members Retirement Fund
13 Payments for activities
Book royalties
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Annex: Extract from the Standing Orders of the House
of Representatives
APPENDIX B
PECUNIARY INTERESTS
DEFINITIONS
1 Definitions
(1) For the purposes of the return and registration of pecuniary
interests, unless the context otherwise requires,—
business entity means any body or organisation, whether
incorporated or unincorporated, that carries on any profession,
trade, manufacture, or undertaking for pecuniary profit, and
includes a business activity carried on by a sole proprietor
company means—
(a) a company registered under Part 2 of the Companies Act
1993:
(b) a body corporate that is incorporated outside New Zealand
effective date of the return means the date as at which the return
is effective as required by clause 2(1) or clause 3(1) (as the case
may be)
employed—
(a) means employed under a contract of service, but
(b) does not include holding the position of a member of
Parliament or any other position for which the person in
question would not be qualified unless he or she had been
elected a member of Parliament (for example, the position
of Minister of the Crown, Parliamentary Under-Secretary,
Leader of the Opposition, or Whip)
general election means the election that takes place after the
dissolution or expiration of Parliament
Government funding means funding from any one or more of the
following:
(a) the Crown:
(b) any Crown entity:
(c) any State enterprise
polling day, in relation to any election, means the day appointed
in the writ for that election for the polling to take place if a poll is
required
register means the Register of Pecuniary Interests of Members of
Parliament established by clause 11
registrar—
(a) means the Deputy Clerk or a person appointed by the Clerk,
with the agreement of the Speaker, to act as registrar, and
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registrar to act on his or her behalf under the Standing
Orders
registered superannuation scheme means any superannuation
scheme that is registered under the Superannuation Schemes Act
1989 (including any scheme referred to in section 19H of the
Government Superannuation Fund Act 1956)
voting right means a currently exercisable right to cast a vote at
meetings of the owners or proprietors of a business entity, not
being a right to vote that is exercisable only in relation to a special,
immaterial, or remote matter that is inconsequential to control of
the entity.
(2) Every amount specified in this Appendix is inclusive of goods and
services tax (if any).
(3) Every reference in this Appendix to a person elected at an election
includes a person elected as a consequence of a recount or an
election petition relating to that election.
PART 1
2 Duty to make initial return of pecuniary interests
(1) Every member must make an initial return of pecuniary interests
as at the day that is 90 days after the date that the member takes
the oath or makes the affirmation required by section 11(1) of the
Constitution Act 1986.
(2) Subclause (1) does not apply if,—
(a) in the case of a member who is elected at an election,
polling day for the election is after 1 July in the year of the
election, or
(b) in the case of a member who is declared to be elected under
section 137 of the Electoral Act 1993, the date that the
member’s election is notified in the Gazette is after 1 July
in the year that the member is declared to be elected.
(3) An initial return must be transmitted by the member to the
registrar within 30 days of the effective date of the return.
3 Duty to make annual return of pecuniary interests
(1) Every member must make an annual return of pecuniary interests
in each year as at 31 January.
(2) The annual return must be transmitted by the member to the
registrar by 28 February in each year in which an annual return
must be made.
4 Contents of return relating to member’s position as at
effective date of return
(1) Every return of pecuniary interests must contain the following
information as at the effective date of the return:
(a) the name of each company of which the member is a
director or holds or controls more than 5 percent of the
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voting rights and a description of the main business
activities of each of those companies, and
(b) the name of every other company or business entity in
which the member has a pecuniary interest and a
description of the main business activities of each of those
companies or entities, and
(c) if the member is employed, the name of each employer of
the member and a description of the main business activities
of each of those employers, and
(d) the name of each trust in which the member has a beneficial
interest, and
(e) if the member is a member of the governing body of an
organisation or a trustee of a trust that receives, or has
applied to receive, Government funding, the name of that
organisation or trust and a description of the main activities
of that organisation or trust, unless the organisation or trust
is a Government department, a Crown entity, or a State
enterprise, and
(f) the location of each parcel of real property in which the
member has a pecuniary interest, unless the member has no
beneficial interest in the real property, and
(g) the name of each registered superannuation scheme in
which the member has a pecuniary interest, and
(h) the name of each debtor of the member who owes more
than $50,000 to the member and a description of each of the
debts that are owed to the member by those debtors, and
(i) the name of each creditor of the member to whom the
member owes more than $50,000 and a description of each
of the debts that are owed by the member to those creditors.
(2) For the purposes of subclause (1)(b), a member does not have a
pecuniary interest in a company or business entity (entity A)
merely because the member has a pecuniary interest in another
company or business entity that has a pecuniary interest in entity
A.
(3) The description of a debt under subclause (1)(h) and (i) must
include disclosure of the rate of interest payable in relation to the
debt if that rate of interest is less than the most recent rate of
interest prescribed by regulations made under section ND 1F of
the Income Tax Act 2004 (or any successor to that provision) as at
the effective date of the return.
5 Debts owed by certain family members do not have
to be disclosed
A member does not have to disclose the name of any debtor of the
member and a description of the debt owed by that debtor if the
debtor is the member’s spouse or domestic partner or any parent,
child, step-child, foster-child, or grandchild of the member.
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6 Short-term debts for supply of goods or services do
not have to be disclosed
A member does not have to disclose the name of any debtor or
creditor of the member and a description of the debt owed by that
debtor or to that creditor if the debt is for the supply of goods or
services and payment is required—
(a) within 90 days after the supply of the goods or services, or
(b) because the supply of the goods or services is continuous
and periodic invoices are rendered for the goods or services,
within 90 days after the date of an invoice rendered for
those goods or services.
7 Contents of return relating to member’s activities for
period ending on effective date of return
(1) Every return must contain the following information for the period
specified in clause 8:
(a) for each country (other than New Zealand) that the member
travelled to,—
(i) the name of the country, and
(ii) the purpose of travelling to the country, and
(iii) the name of each person who contributed (in whole
or in part) to the costs of the travel to and from the
country, and
(iv) the name of each person who contributed (in whole
or in part) to the accommodation costs incurred by
the member while in the country, and
(b) a description of each gift (including hospitality and
donations in cash or kind but excluding any donation made
to cover expenses in an electoral campaign) received by the
member that has an estimated market value in New Zealand
of more than $500 and the name of the donor of each of
those gifts (if known or reasonably ascertainable by the
member), and
(c) a description of all debts of more than $500 that were owing
by the member that were discharged or paid (in whole or in
part) by any other person and the names of each of those
persons, and
(d) a description of each payment received by the member for
activities in which the member is involved (other than the
salary and allowances paid to that person under the Civil
List Act 1979 and the Remuneration Authority Act 1977).
(2) The information referred to in subclause (1)(a) does not have to be
included in the return if the travel costs or accommodation costs
(as the case may be) were paid in full by the following or any
combination of the following:
(a) the member:
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(b) the member’s spouse or domestic partner:
(c) any parent, child, step-child, foster-child, or grandchild of
the member:
(d) the Crown:
(e) any State government, if the primary purpose of the travel
was in connection with an official parliamentary visit.
8 Period covered by return
(1) The period for which the information specified in clause 7 must be
provided is the 12-month period ending on the effective date of the
return.
(2) However,—
(a) a member does not have to include any information
specified in clause 7 that has been included in a previous
return:
(b) if the member is elected at an election and the member was
not also a member of Parliament immediately before that
election and the return is the first return required to be made
by the member after that election, the period for which the
information specified in clause 7 must be provided is the
period beginning on polling day for that election and ending
on the effective date of that return:
(c) if an initial return is required to be made by a member
elected at a general election who was also a member of
Parliament immediately before that general election, the
period for which the information specified in clause 7 must
be provided is the period beginning on 1 February in the
year in which the general election is held and ending on the
effective date of that return:
(d) if the member is declared to be elected under section 137 of
the Electoral Act 1993 and the return is the first return
required to be made by the member after being elected, the
period for which the information specified in clause 7 must
be provided is the period beginning on the date that the
member’s election is notified in the Gazette and ending on
the effective date of that return:
(e) if the previous return that the member had a duty to make
was an initial return, the period for which the information
specified in clause 7 must be provided is the period
beginning on the day after the effective date of that initial
return and ending on the effective date of the return that
must be made.
(3) For the purposes of subclause (2)(b) and (d), the first return
required to be made by a member may be either an initial return or
an annual return.
9 Actual value, amount, or extent not required
Nothing in this Appendix requires the disclosure of the actual
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value, amount, or extent of any asset, payment, interest, gift,
contribution, or debt.
10 Form of returns
Returns must be either—
(a) in a form specifically prescribed by the House, or
(b) in a form approved by the registrar.
PART 2
11 Register of Pecuniary Interests of Members of
Parliament
(1) A register called the Register of Pecuniary Interests of Members
of Parliament is established.
(2) The register comprises all returns transmitted by members under
this Appendix.
12 Office of registrar
The office of registrar is held by the Deputy Clerk or a person
appointed by the Clerk, with the agreement of the Speaker, to act
as registrar.
13 Functions of registrar
The functions of the registrar are to—
(a) compile and maintain the register, and
(b) provide advice and guidance to members in connection with
their obligations under this Appendix.
14 Registrar must supply returns to Auditor-General
The registrar must supply to the Controller and Auditor-General a
copy of every return within 14 days of the date on which that
return is received by the registrar.
15 Auditor-General’s review and inquiry
(1) The Auditor-General will review the returns provided under
clause 14 as soon as is reasonably practicable.
(2) The Auditor-General may inquire, either on request or on the
Auditor-General’s own initiative, into any issue as to whether—
(a) any member has complied, or is complying, with his or her
obligations under this Appendix, or
(b) the registrar has complied, or is complying, with his or her
obligations under this Appendix.
(3) The Auditor-General may, after he or she has completed an
inquiry under subclause (2), report to the House the findings of the
inquiry and any other matter that the Auditor-General considers it
desirable to report on.
16 Registrar must publish summary of returns of current
members of Parliament
(1) The registrar must, within 90 days of the due date for transmitting
any initial returns that are required to be made following a general
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election, publish on a website and in booklet form a summary
containing a fair and accurate description of the information
contained in those initial returns that has been transmitted by
persons who, at the date of publication, are members of
Parliament.
(2) The registrar must, within 90 days of the due date for transmitting
annual returns, publish on a website and in booklet form a
summary containing a fair and accurate description of the
information contained in those annual returns that has been
transmitted by persons who, at the date of publication, are
members of Parliament.
(3) The registrar must promptly provide a copy of the booklet to the
Speaker.
(4) The registrar must ensure that a summary containing a fair and
accurate description of information contained in all returns is—
(a) maintained on a website:
(b) available for inspection by any person at Parliament
Buildings in Wellington on every working day between the
hours of 10 am and 4 pm.
(5) A person may take a copy of any part of the summary referred to
in subclause (4)(b) on the payment of a fee (if any) specified by
the House.
17 Speaker must present copy of booklet to House of
Representatives
The Speaker must, as soon as practicable after receipt of a copy of
a booklet under clause 16(3), present a copy of the booklet to the
House.
18 Information about register
(1) The registrar must disclose any information relating to the register
that the Auditor-General requires for the purposes of reviewing
and inquiring into the returns under clause 15.
(2) Subject to subclause (1), all returns and information held by the
registrar relating to an individual member (other than information
that is required to be disclosed under clause 16) are confidential
until the dissolution or expiration of Parliament.
(3) On the dissolution or expiration of Parliament all returns and
information held by the registrar relating to individual members
are to be destroyed, except in respect of the return of any
individual member which the Auditor-General requires to be
retained for the purposes of a review or inquiry under clause 15.
19 Responsibilities of members and registrar
(1) It is the responsibility of each member to ensure that he or she
fulfils the obligations imposed on the member by this Appendix.
(2) The registrar is not required to—
(a) notify any member of that member’s failure to transmit a
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return by the due date or of any error or omission in that
member’s return, or
(b) obtain any return from a member.
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